Question 635Steam Plants - Assistant Engineer

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The astern element of a main propulsion turbine is usually designed as a/an _______________.

AParsons stage, reaction turbine
BCurtis stage, impulse turbine
Cmultiple entry, helical flow turbine
Dsingle entry, double flow turbine
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) Curtis stage, impulse turbine. The astern element of a main propulsion turbine is typically designed as a Curtis stage, impulse turbine. In an impulse turbine, the steam expands through a nozzle, creating high-velocity steam jets that impinge on the blades, causing them to rotate. This design is well-suited for the astern (reverse) element of a propulsion turbine, as it can efficiently generate the necessary torque for reversing the direction of the propeller. The other options are incorrect because: A) Parsons stage turbines are typically used for the ahead (forward) element, not the astern element; C) multiple entry, helical flow turbines are a different design not commonly used for the astern element; and D) single entry, double flow turbines are also a different design not typically used for the astern element.

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